Reassembling International Theory: Assemblage Thinking and International Relations
β Scribed by Michele Acuto, Simon Curtis (eds.)
- Publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan UK
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 157
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-x
Assemblage Thinking and International Relations....Pages 1-15
Front Matter....Pages 16-16
The Carpenter and the Bricoleur....Pages 17-24
Tracing Global Assemblages, Bringing Bourdieu to the Field....Pages 25-31
Assemblages and the Conduct of Inquiry....Pages 32-38
Front Matter....Pages 39-39
Cognitive Assemblages and the Production of Knowledge....Pages 40-47
Global Assemblages and Structural Models of International Relations....Pages 48-56
Front Matter....Pages 57-57
Thinking Assemblages Methodologically: Some Rules of Thumb....Pages 58-66
Energizing the International....Pages 67-74
Visual Assemblages: From Causality to Conditions of Possibility....Pages 75-81
Front Matter....Pages 82-82
Security in Action: How John Dewey Can Help Us Follow the Production of Security Assemblages....Pages 83-90
Welcome to the Machine: Rethinking Technology and Society through Assemblage Theory....Pages 91-97
Front Matter....Pages 98-98
The Onto-Politics of Assemblages....Pages 99-105
Agencement and Traces: A Politics of Ephemeral Theorizing....Pages 106-112
The Assemblage and the Intellectual-as-Hero....Pages 113-117
Conclusions: Assemblage Theory and Its Future....Pages 118-130
Back Matter....Pages 131-146
β¦ Subjects
Political Sociology; Human Geography; International Relations; Social Theory; Political Science; Sociology, general
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